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Angola celebrated its 50th Independence Day in Luanda with a large ceremony attended by thousands of guests and international delegations. Simultaneously, police in Angola suppressed a protest by young people. Separately, Mozambique has reportedly made little progress in preventing torture and mistreatment in its prisons over the last decade. A daily news program is available in two 20-minute installments aimed at Angola, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe.
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Angola Marks 50 Years of Independence Amidst Protest Crackdown
Luanda, Angola – A grand ceremony marked Angola’s 50th anniversary of independence in Luanda today, drawing ten thousand guests and 45 foreign delegations. Celebrations were tempered, however, by reports of a police crackdown on a protest by young Angolans voicing dissent. Details surrounding the protest and the reasons for its suppression remain scarce.
In other news from the region, a recent report indicates limited progress in Mozambique regarding the prevention of torture and mistreatment within its prison system over the past ten years. The findings raise concerns about human rights conditions in the country’s correctional facilities.
Listeners in Angola, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe can access regional news coverage through a daily 20-minute morning and evening broadcast.